PROTECTING CUISINE UNDER THE RUBRIC OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW: SHOULD THE LAW PLAY A BIGGER ROLE IN THE KITCHEN? Emily Cunningham ∗ Cite as 9 J. HIGH TECH. L. 21 (2009) I. Introduction In June 2007‚ Rebecca Charles‚ chef-owner of Pearl Oyster Bar (“Pearl”) in New York City’s Greenwich Village‚ sued her former sous chef‚ Ed McFarland‚ now chef and part owner of Ed’s Lobster Bar in New York’s SoHo neighborhood. 1 In her complaint‚ Charles alleged that McFarland had pirated Pearl’s menu
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Case 33 o Thomas J. Lipton‚ Inc. In early September 1980‚ Don Logan was contemplating the poor reception given to the latest changes in product line profit statements and the measures by which product line financial performance was evaluated. As associate director of financial analysis for Thomas J. Lipton‚ Inc.‚ Mr. Logan had been the main advocate for the changes. Now he was responsible for insuring a smooth transition to the new system. Mr. Logan’s involvement in revising the financial
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03-Sep-2011 02/08/11 - 01/09/11 24/09/11 Summary of This Bill Period Charges Account No. Airtel Number One Time Charges 0.00 Monthly Charges 0.00 Call Charges 1195.95 Value Added Services 153.20 Roaming Discounts Taxes Total Charges 1380.54 118-100079692 9002078438 51.55 -149.07 128.91 Page 1 of 13 Railtel Corporation Of India Limited M/s Airtel Number Relationship Number Bill Number 9002078438 118-100079692 558842600 03-Sep-2011 Your
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9 Table 1.1 — Exchange rates against US$ 2006—2011 ..................................................................................................32 Chapter two — Socio-economic parameters ·············································································37 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Table 2.1 — Population: National Estimates at January 1st: 2006-2011 ...............................................
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